Kerangkulon – a small settlement in the Wonosalam subdistrict of Kabupaten Demak
Kerangkulon is a rural settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Demak, specifically belonging to the Wonosalam subdistrict (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.9358845, 110.6794676), it is located in the inland part of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Demak itself lies to the east of Semarang city and shares land borders with Kabupaten Jepara, Kabupaten Kudus, Kabupaten Grobogan, Kota Semarang, and Kabupaten Semarang; its western border runs along the coast of the Java Sea. Since independent, settlement-level data sources for Kerangkulon are not available, the following presentation focuses primarily on the broader regency context and the generally known regional framework.
General overview
Kerangkulon is part of the Wonosalam subdistrict, which is integrated into the administrative structure of Kabupaten Demak. Kabupaten Demak covers an area of 897.43 km² and, according to 2019 data, has a population of 1,158,772 inhabitants, indicating a relatively densely populated rural kabupaten. The region is primarily agricultural in character, defined by rice production and fishing. Demak city itself — the regency seat — is known as one of the most significant Islamic historical sites on the island of Java: it was the former capital of the 15th–16th century Demak Sultanate and remains a pilgrimage destination today. The village of Kerangkulon is connected to this broader cultural and historical context, although the settlement itself cannot be considered a tourism destination or a special regional economic center. It is an ordinary, agriculturally-based Central Javanese village that shares the everyday rural rhythms of the Wonosalam subdistrict.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Kerangkulon. Taking into account the broader regional context of Kabupaten Demak, it can be stated that the real estate market of the kabupaten generally exhibits the dynamics characteristic of areas near transitional, urban agglomerations: in areas adjacent to Semarang, moderate but steady value growth is observed as a result of urbanization and infrastructure development. In the Wonosalam subdistrict, which is located more in the inland, rural part of the kabupaten, real estate prices are typically lower, and transaction numbers are significantly smaller than in areas closer to the city. According to the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or other legal arrangements are available, the precise conditions of which must always be clarified based on current Indonesian legislation and local authorities. From an investment perspective, a rural village of this nature is not considered a primary target, although for those interested in agricultural land, the agricultural assets of the kabupaten may be relevant.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable public safety statistics for Kerangkulon and the Wonosalam subdistrict are not available. Regarding Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province as a whole, it can be generally stated that rural, agricultural areas are typically characterized by lower crime rates compared to major cities; however, this cannot be supported by concrete data based on available sources. Kabupaten Demak does not rank among Indonesia's areas with particularly acute public safety concerns, but detailed, up-to-date statistics on this are not available either. It is generally true that rural Javanese communities possess strong social cohesion and local community control, which traditionally creates favorable public safety conditions, though these are merely generalizations and not claims based on concrete data.
Tourist attractions
Kerangkulon village is not known for specific tourist attractions, and available sources do not mention any landmarks directly associated with the settlement. However, the broader Kabupaten Demak area contains numerous verifiable, significant tourist sites and cultural locations. The most renowned among these is the Masjid Agung Demak, one of Indonesia's oldest mosques, dating from the era of the Demak Sultanate in the 15th century, and remains an important Islamic pilgrimage site today. The mosque stands in Demak city, the regency seat. Also associated with the kabupaten area are traditional veneration of the burial sites of 16th-century Islamic missionaries and sultans, which also distinguishes the region in terms of religious tourism. All these locations may be many tens of kilometers away from Kerangkulon and are more closely linked to the central part of the kabupaten rather than to the Wonosalam subdistrict; the roads leading there pass through rural, Central Javanese landscapes.
Summary
Kerangkulon is a small rural settlement in Central Java, in the Wonosalam subdistrict of Kabupaten Demak, for which independent detailed source data is not available. The broader region, Kabupaten Demak, with its population of close to 1.16 million and its rich Islamic historical heritage, is one of Central Java's characteristic rural-cultural areas. Kerangkulon itself is more a part of local agricultural life and the everyday reality of the Wonosalam subdistrict than a prominent tourism or investment destination. The kabupaten-level context — the legacy of the historical Demak Sultanate, its proximity to Semarang, and its agricultural character — provides the framework within which this small settlement can be understood.

